The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 91919 |
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Page 69
... indigo , and pans for evaporating salt . For fishing there were plenty of rods , lines , hooks , seines with leads and corks , and eelpots . In addition to this varied equipment , nearly all the plantations had outfits for coopering ...
... indigo , and pans for evaporating salt . For fishing there were plenty of rods , lines , hooks , seines with leads and corks , and eelpots . In addition to this varied equipment , nearly all the plantations had outfits for coopering ...
Page 96
... indigo , and sugar . The greatest difficulty lay in the pres- ervation of perishable foods , for the colonists had as yet no adequate means of keeping fresh their meats and provisions . In the outlying districts , where supplies were ...
... indigo , and sugar . The greatest difficulty lay in the pres- ervation of perishable foods , for the colonists had as yet no adequate means of keeping fresh their meats and provisions . In the outlying districts , where supplies were ...
Page 149
... indigo inspector of Charleston , was one of those who spoke Spanish , and many of the Jewish merchants and some of the foreign in- dentured servants were familiar with both Spanish and Portuguese . There must have been interpre- ters of ...
... indigo inspector of Charleston , was one of those who spoke Spanish , and many of the Jewish merchants and some of the foreign in- dentured servants were familiar with both Spanish and Portuguese . There must have been interpre- ters of ...
Page 197
... indigo , or cash . They were frequently taken to fairs , which were a favorite place for sell- ing slaves . Probably the most active market in the colonies , however , was at Charleston , where many firms were engaged in the Guinea ...
... indigo , or cash . They were frequently taken to fairs , which were a favorite place for sell- ing slaves . Probably the most active market in the colonies , however , was at Charleston , where many firms were engaged in the Guinea ...
Page 198
... indigo . As soon as the negroes were purchased , they were taken to the plantation and put to work in the tobacco , rice , and indigo fields or were employed 198 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
... indigo . As soon as the negroes were purchased , they were taken to the plantation and put to work in the tobacco , rice , and indigo fields or were employed 198 COLONIAL FOLKWAYS.
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